July Farm Country Forecast: Hot Like a Firecracker
| | | | USDA's Reports Confirm Crop Balance Sheets Keep Getting Tighter, So Why Are Grain Prices Plummeting? | | USDA’s acreage report showed a surprising cut in soybean and corn acres under 90 million. Despite what was viewed as a bullish report, the grain markets were in major sell-off mode Thursday and Friday. | | | |
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| | | July Farm Country Forecast: Hot Like a Firecracker Matt Yarosewick, AgDay meteorologist, expects above-normal temperatures over most of the lower 48 states in July, from parts of the central and southern Rockies down through the Southwest and across much of Texas and the Gulf Coast. Read More |
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| | | The World is Now Watching U.S. Winter Wheat Harvest, Yields in Oklahoma and Texas Reveal Some Surprises The start of summer ushers in the steady rhythm of wheat harvest across the Plains. What typically is a picture-perfect setting of beauty from amber waves of grain shows the scars of drought this year. Read More |
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| | | USDA Reveals Farmers Have Received More Than $4 Billion in ERP Payouts to Date Approximately 67% of the more than $6 billion projected to be paid through Phase 1 of the Emergency Relief Program has been sent to producers with crop insurance who suffered losses due to natural disasters in 2020 and 2021. Read More |
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| | | Who Can Afford These Soaring Farmland Prices? Amassed with a newly purchased 2,100-acre farm in North Dakota, Bill Gates now holds the title to 270,000 acres in 19 states. He also sits at the top of the list of largest landowners. Read More |
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| | This Week on USFR | | Dan Basse with AgResource Company and Arlan Suderman with StoneX Group talk markets this weekend on U.S. Farm Report. | | | |
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